Chablis Flashcards

1
Q

What is the main river of Chablis?

A

Serein River

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2
Q

What are the appellations of the Yonne Department?

A
Petit Chablis AOP
Chablis AOP
Chablis Grand Cru AOP
Irancy AOP
Saint-Bris AOP
Vézelay AOP
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3
Q

What are the Grand Crus of Chablis North to South?

A
Les Preuses
Bougros
Vaudésir
Valmur
Grenouilles
Les Clos
Blanchot
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4
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Name an eighth climat of Chablis Grand Cru.

A

La Moutonne

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5
Q

La Moutonne is a monopole of whom?

A

Domaine Long-Depaquit

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6
Q

La Moutonne overlaps with which two grand crus in Chablis?

A
Les Preuses (.11 hectares)
Vaudésir
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7
Q

This grand cru site is the only to have southeast exposure vs southwest exposure.

A

Blanchot

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8
Q

Blanchot faces this premier cru site.

A

Montée de Tonnerre

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9
Q

What are the maximum yields of Grand Cru sites of Chablis.

A

54 hl/ha

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10
Q

What is the minimum potential alcohol for Grand Cru sites of Chablis?

A

11%

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11
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What is the minimum planting density for Grand Cru sites of Chablis?

A

5,500 vines/hectare

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12
Q

What are the “Major” Premiers Crus of the right bank of the Serein?

A
Fourchaume
Berdiot
Côte de Vaubarousse
Montée de Tonnerre
Mont de Milieu
Les Fourneaux
Vaucoupin
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13
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What are the “Major” Premiers Crus of the left bank of the Serein?

A
Beauroy
Vau Ligneau
Vau de Vey
Côte de Léchet
Vaillons
Montmains
Vosgros
Chaume de Talvat
Côte de Jouan
Les Beauregards
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14
Q

What is the main grape of Irancy?

What are the accessory varieties of Irancy?

A

Pinot Noir

10% combined Pinot Gris and César

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15
Q

What are the grapes of Saint-Bris

A

Sauvignon Blanc and Sauvignon Gris

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16
Q

Forêts and Butteaux may also be labeled as what premier cru?

17
Q

Chablis is located in what department?

18
Q

What is the minimum potential alcohol of
Chablis AOP
Chablis ‘premier cru’
Petit Chablis

A

Chablis: 10%
Premier Cru: 10%
Petit Chablis: 9.5%

19
Q

What is minimum planting density for Chablis AOP?

A

5,500 vines per hectare

20
Q

What is the vine training system of Chablis AOP?

A

Guyot (simple or double)
Cordon de Royat
Taille Chablis

21
Q

What are the maximum yields for
Chablis AOP
Chablis ‘Premier Cru’
Petit Chablis

A

Chablis/Petit Chablis: 60 hl/ha

Chablis “Premier Cru”: 58 hl/ha

22
Q

What year was the Chablis AOP established?

23
Q

What are Raveneau’s principal vineyard holdings?

A
Valmur
Le Clos
Blanchot
MDT
Vaillons
Montmains
Butteaux
Foret
Chablis AOP
24
Q

What are Dauvissat’s principal vineyard holdings?

A
Les Preuses 
Les Clos 
Séchet 
Vaillons
La Forest
25
Where is Chapelot located?
within the MDT vineyard
26
Where does Dauvissat's Petit Chablis come from?
From the top of Le Clos Grand Cru.
27
Where does Dauvissat's village level wines come from?
A parcel adjacent to Le Foret vineyard.
28
What is the largest grand cru of Chablis?
Le Clos